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Department of Lands terminates the use of photocopies

Vipaporn Pooritanasarn

 

BANGKOK, 20th October 2018 (NNT) - The Department of Lands has announced the termination of the use of photocopies of national identification cards and house registration books. 

Mr. Prayoon Rattanasenee, Director General of the Department of Lands, recently announced that the department has announced the termination of the use of copies of national identification cards and house registration books, or copies of letters of juristic person certification in using services at land offices all over the nation. 

The termination is to afford convenience and remove the burden on members of the public when using the services. An order has been issued that all officers in land offices across the nation must strictly conform to the announcement. 

In case it is necessary to use other documents issued by the government in investigations and examinations in registering rights and juristic acts and other immovable property transactions, the officer must notify the government agency issuing the official document to deliver the information or copy of the document unless the individual intends to bring the document himself. 

In case it is necessary to transcribe house registration books and national identification cards or other official documents, in consideration of the benefit of the operation of the Department of Lands, the officer must create the transcript personally without asking for any transcription fees. 

In case of authorizing another person to act on one’s behalf, a signed copy of the authorized person’s national identification card must be used. The change is part of the direction of national reformation to accommodate the changes in keeping with the Thailand 4.0 policy.

 

 
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53 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said:

All I understood is that the ridicolous again and again copies of the Thai ID card and housebook should stop.

Now tell other offices to stop the nonsense.

Immigration high on the list.

Doing my seventh extension recently, living same place with my wife (who accompanied me during the first three years or so).

After handing in all kind of copies of my documents the IO asks:

You live with your wife?

Yes! (why the hell do you ask again).

Do you have copy of her ID card, housebook?

:crazy:

Aehm...

After digging through my pool of papers in the briefcase: FOUND!

And signed by wife with blue pen.

(no idea how many they already have not to speak of mine)

 

Happy faces!

What should they do? Roll out the red carpet for you and bow? ????????

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1 minute ago, BigFun said:

What should they do? Roll out the red carpet for you and bow? ????????

What about going back to the topic? Saving unnecessary paper jam?

Silly repetitive copy orgies?

But how many will loose their 5 Baht/sheet business?

 

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6 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said:

What about going back to the topic? Saving unnecessary paper jam?

Silly repetitive copy orgies?

But how many will loose their 5 Baht/sheet business?

 

 0,5 baht/sheet is the real price..

So some people make a huge profit with that;:mad:

 

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12 minutes ago, thequietman said:

Wife is supposed to be there every time. Is it different where you live?  Thanks.

I am doing extension based on retirement (easier).

No need to have the wife with me.

And not every man has one :biggrin:

 

In the first years I did in case of translation needs.

And yes, I am aware that they might ask for proof of residence.

So that's what is behind the question about where I live.

But hey, after seven years unchanged they could really save the copies.

And last year I can't remember handing in.

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5 hours ago, rooster59 said:

The termination is to afford convenience and remove the burden on members of the public when using the services.

What in hell's name does this classic bit of land-office jargon mean? How will this photocopy ban 'afford' convenience or even provide convenience for the public and which 'burden' will the measure remove? Why can't Prayoon, the mealy-mouthed spokesperson, just come straight out with it and say the measure is just to stop the cheating public from . . . yes, from cheating, what else? Whether or not photocopies of I/D items should be acceptable as evidence of identity has been an issue that land offices have had to mull-over (a nice bit of official-speak) for the past 20 years or more. What has happened to changed the issue, now, all of a sudden?

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5 minutes ago, Redline said:

Silly me, I thought they were storing digital images, but they decided to go backwards instead ????

I too thought that they were going for the "paperless office" concept. But then I remembered that we were galloping full speed into Thailand 4.0!

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